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It's the last week of our March 2017 sustainer drive!
Now is your chance to give! Did you know that Interference Archive is completely volunteer powered, and that we cover most of our operational costs with donations from the community that believes in what we do?

The backbone of this community are sustainers who make a regular contribution to the archive, generally of $10 to $50 each month. If you are not yet a sustainer, now is the time to become one. If you are already helping to keep the archive open and accessible by making a regular donation, we are so grateful!

Click the "donate" button below if you'd like to make a donation today.

The Little Big Apple Sabotage Event: Alone but Together
Friday, March 31, 7pm

An evening with a redistributed collective reading of Miximum Ca’ Canny The Sabotage Manuals (Commune Editions, 2016) by and with Ida Börjel & Jennifer Hayashida, AKA Jen Börjelhayash-Ida. For more information, visit our website.

Radical Playdate!
Sunday, April 2nd, 1-3pm
Parents, kids, and families! Our first Radical Playdate was so popular that we planned 3 more!

In this “now more than ever” moment we’re exploring ways to be more family-inclusive in hopes of growing our community. We would love for you to be a part of it. We want to make the archive and its events more accessible to people with childcare responsibilities, and also make social movement building a part of little ones’ lives as early as possible. Radical Playdates are a step in that direction.

All ages are welcome. We will have story time for little ones, and there will be stencil-making and drawing for older kids. We have paper and drawing utensils, but we encourage you to bring some, too. Also, please feel free to bring a book, a snack, or a drink to share, but it is not at all required. You are most welcome as you are.

If you have any questions, or if you have idea for specific programming you would like to contribute–a song, an activity, etc.–please email info@interferencearchive.org, otherwise see you there!

Watch this video of Interference Archive in action!

The folks at frieze visited Interference Archive earlier this month to speak with us and make a video about the work we're doing. Check it out here!

Audio Interference 30: Rob Robinson

“People have knowledge, and they can put together stations that’ll blow the doors off a government station…you get set up in the Amazon in Brazil, and you set up twenty dollars worth of equipment, you can blow a thousand miles out because there’s nothing to interfere with that signal.” – Rob Robinson

In this episode, Charlie Morgan talks to Rob Robinson, housing activist and former co-host of “Global Movements, Urban Struggles” on WBAI. Listen here.

Finally Got the News: The Printed Legacy of the U.S. Radical Left, 1970-1979
Exhibition Dates: January 26th through May 14, 2017
Curator's Tour: March 18, 1pm


Finally Got the News (a collaboration between Brad Duncan and Interference) uncovers the hidden legacy of the radical left of the 1970s, a decade when vibrant social movements challenged racism, imperialism, patriarchy and capitalism itself. It uses original printed materials—from pamphlets to posters, flyers to record albums—to tell this politically rich and little-known story. This exhibition also includes a publication, available for pre-order.

Interference Archive exists because people like you believe in what we do. The backbone of this community are sustainers who make a regular contribution to the archive, generally of $10 to $50 each month.

Visit our website to learn how you can become a monthly sustainer of Interference Archive!

 
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